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the country is changing. >> stephen: what do you mean changing? >> a more diverse state. it's becoming a lot more young people. we're going to go out and expand the electorate. get the new voters, register them, bring them into the process. the folks registered to vote and not turning out in texas we're going to build a grassroots campaign and turn it into a competitive battleground state. >> stephen: if you do that, that will upset the natural order of things. we know it's in the constitution that ohio and florida get to pick the next president. do you not believe in the constitution? >> in texas if you go there and talk to volunteers. i've seen theçó volunteers whetr it's in el paso driving up towards new mexico or calling down they want to focus on texas. we're going to bring the fight to texas and make the a battleground state so that anybody that wants to be the commander in chief, they have to fight for texas. >> stephen: what do you mean the demographic shifts are happening? that's just liberal you've mixes for hispanics and black people d you've ms.ims deuphemis
the country is changing. >> stephen: what do you mean changing? >> a more diverse state. it's becoming a lot more young people. we're going to go out and expand the electorate. get the new voters, register them, bring them into the process. the folks registered to vote and not turning out in texas we're going to build a grassroots campaign and turn it into a competitive battleground state. >> stephen: if you do that, that will upset the natural order of things. we know it's in...
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let the social changes happen. they are so rapid, the changes in public opinion. ruth bader ginsburg said before she got on the court that the court decision on roe v wade prevented social opinion from reaching this place on its own. let it happen organically and we will not have demonstrations in half a century as we do in the abortion case. >> charles is so right. you do not want to short circuit things. as we did on the voting rights act. i respect the point he's making. let me add this. as a constitutional expert, clint eastwood was elected mayor of carmel, california. and wyoming was the first state to ratify women's suffrage, so let's hear it for wyoming. >> contrary to what everybody is saying, there are equal rights. your withholding those rights if you refuse to allow same-sex couples to marry. i would like to see it established by the supreme court across the country. i think it is a principal just like brown versus board of education. it is unconstitutional to discriminate against same-sex couples. >> that is the hard thing. at this point, states have n
let the social changes happen. they are so rapid, the changes in public opinion. ruth bader ginsburg said before she got on the court that the court decision on roe v wade prevented social opinion from reaching this place on its own. let it happen organically and we will not have demonstrations in half a century as we do in the abortion case. >> charles is so right. you do not want to short circuit things. as we did on the voting rights act. i respect the point he's making. let me add...
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>> that is a reality that you can't change. i mean we are are who we are. the thing that was frustrating to me is that people didn't really get to know mitt for who he was. >> chris: i want to pick up on that because there were reports that you and your oldest sontag tag were frustrated with the romney campaign that they didn't "let mitt be mitt" and didn't let him show his more open compassionate side. true? >> true. but it was not just the campaign's fault. i believe it was the media's fault as well is that he was not being give and fair shake that people weren't allowed to really see him for who he was. >> chris: what about the media? >> i'm happy to blame the media. >> chris: do you think the media was in the tank for barack obama? >> i think that it is any time you are are running for are office you always think that you are being portrayed unfairly and, you know, we, of course, on our side believe that there is more bias in favor of the other side. i think that, you know, that is a pretty universally felt opinion. >> chris: what do you think of the ca
>> that is a reality that you can't change. i mean we are are who we are. the thing that was frustrating to me is that people didn't really get to know mitt for who he was. >> chris: i want to pick up on that because there were reports that you and your oldest sontag tag were frustrated with the romney campaign that they didn't "let mitt be mitt" and didn't let him show his more open compassionate side. true? >> true. but it was not just the campaign's fault. i...
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. >> and actually changing until we do hit some kind of government collapse? >> it makes it extremely difficult for capitalist society to get out there and function. >> aim i'm going to thank this soldier, i'm a marine, i'm sorry, semper fi. >> and the original constitution, we wouldn't have a debt problem. >> he wants to stick to his principles and his constituents like that about him, but he they want to make sure they're not hurt. >> i know we have to make cuts, but right now, the first cut that i'm seeing is going to affect myself and a few hundred thousand if not a million other veterans and that's our health benefits. >> i believe in the constitution as our founding fathers, and that means fulfilling the promises that we made to veterans. and we're not doing it. we've broken those promises. >> john: next objection, the g.o.p.'s agreement to give obama a debt ceiling reprieve the week before. >> the republicans leadership i don't know if our leadership, they keep saying we need to draw a line in the sand and seems a breeze comes along and the line is away
. >> and actually changing until we do hit some kind of government collapse? >> it makes it extremely difficult for capitalist society to get out there and function. >> aim i'm going to thank this soldier, i'm a marine, i'm sorry, semper fi. >> and the original constitution, we wouldn't have a debt problem. >> he wants to stick to his principles and his constituents like that about him, but he they want to make sure they're not hurt. >> i know we have to make...
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. >> programs where you have changed money from one account to another. you cannot do that under this type of thing that we are talking about. >> some flexibility to rearrange funding programs. training and maintenance and so forth. reporter: remember that date for the federal for lysistrata? by midnight the next day, congress must pass a $900 billion spending bill to fund government operations were a government shutdown takes place with worse consequences than the $850 billion aggressor. it has been scheduled this way since january. lawmakers knew that they could use the bill funding government operations to adjust where the cuts get made. if it doesn't get fixed, republicans now say that there is only one place to look. >> of the president chooses not to use that and goes after high-profile spending cuts, and that is a choice that what he will have made for political reasons four the president, for the fourth year in a row has not produced a budget oposal on time. it is not expected before the end of march. the next three months will see little change t
. >> programs where you have changed money from one account to another. you cannot do that under this type of thing that we are talking about. >> some flexibility to rearrange funding programs. training and maintenance and so forth. reporter: remember that date for the federal for lysistrata? by midnight the next day, congress must pass a $900 billion spending bill to fund government operations were a government shutdown takes place with worse consequences than the $850 billion...
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wants to do something about carbon and climate change. i wouldn't jump to the conclusion he will shut down fracking. >> that is what he said. not what he has done over the first term. surely not. >> next up, the sequester hits in the u.s., the u.s. is tossing a lot of money, your money at egypt. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. helps provide many with, day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disea.. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your dooror right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomhh conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium is right for you. find out how you may be able to get nexium for just $18 a month at purplepill.com >>> it is param
wants to do something about carbon and climate change. i wouldn't jump to the conclusion he will shut down fracking. >> that is what he said. not what he has done over the first term. surely not. >> next up, the sequester hits in the u.s., the u.s. is tossing a lot of money, your money at egypt. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a...
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that changed as long as the our president and vice has. exceeded our. self-interest. found. however despite the administration's open display of affection and outright promise to stand by the country through thick and thin a shocking new poll reveals that voters think obama isn't doing enough yes thirty nine percent of voters that obama is not supporting israel enough only thirteen percent face policies quote to support it so what to talk about this unwavering bonamy influence that really has over politics and foreign affairs i'm joined by robert naiman also director just policy thank you so much for coming on so it's the fiftieth year since formation how did it grow into this super lobby well partly. educating organizing people organizing their first amendment rights partly by raising a lot of money and partly by the confluence of. supporting policies that were convenient for a rising faction of the military industrial complex the united states and when israel invaded egypt and defeated their countries nine sixty seven this is a time when the united states was wrestling wit
that changed as long as the our president and vice has. exceeded our. self-interest. found. however despite the administration's open display of affection and outright promise to stand by the country through thick and thin a shocking new poll reveals that voters think obama isn't doing enough yes thirty nine percent of voters that obama is not supporting israel enough only thirteen percent face policies quote to support it so what to talk about this unwavering bonamy influence that really has...
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what he had to say about his failed elections and how republicans can change their fortunes moving forward. >>> and lewis has his makeup on and he's ready to go. dennis rodman describing his trip to north korea and his friendship with kim jong-un. >> one thing he asked me to give obama something to say and to do one thing. he wants obama to do one thing. call me. >> he wants a call from president obama? >> that's right. he told me that. if you can, dennis. >> pick up the phone. more from the worm's words when "way too early" comes right back. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> with all of the news surrounding friday's sequester deadline you might be curious exactly which programs will be impacted by the cuts. though no programs will end, a couple of area
what he had to say about his failed elections and how republicans can change their fortunes moving forward. >>> and lewis has his makeup on and he's ready to go. dennis rodman describing his trip to north korea and his friendship with kim jong-un. >> one thing he asked me to give obama something to say and to do one thing. he wants obama to do one thing. call me. >> he wants a call from president obama? >> that's right. he told me that. if you can, dennis. >>...
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technology changed so much about how consumers interact with music. digital music sales replacing actual purchases. i can't remember the last time i saw a record store. >> my personal work hasn't changed at all. i have to find the stars of tomorrow. whatever the form of delivery is. whether it was the cassette, cd or digital. but the record industry was late in embracing the digital revolution. so regretfully, there was a substantial number of people in the public who thought they could get music free. instead of coming up with a legal way to make this happen, it was illegal. it's been illegal. there is a lot of piracy and that's affected you. for me, is this one of the case where is the underlying business is made obsolete by technology? no way. music is as vital today as it's ever been. so gradually, as we root out piracy. as we embrace the revolution, this year for the first time, records, worldwide sell more than the last year. i know we are making progress. but we were hurt for a few years. >> who are the big stars today? >> adele from a commerci
technology changed so much about how consumers interact with music. digital music sales replacing actual purchases. i can't remember the last time i saw a record store. >> my personal work hasn't changed at all. i have to find the stars of tomorrow. whatever the form of delivery is. whether it was the cassette, cd or digital. but the record industry was late in embracing the digital revolution. so regretfully, there was a substantial number of people in the public who thought they could...
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with both chains crediting menu changes for the boost. burger king is targeting coffee, with its new gourmet blends. and wendy's is stressing not just its premium ingredients -- >> it's north pacific cod. >> reporter: but premium digs, remodeling restaurants to include fireplaces. don't expect ronald and company to go quietly, though. but mcfish bites are just one of the balls in mcdonald's cannon. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> now, listen to this. first of all, some of the things that you may not even remember, because they kind of disappear from the face of the earth, but they existed. there was hoola burger. >> this was horrible. like a piece of pineapple with cheese on it, back in the '60s. >> for catholics that didn't want to eat meat on friday. then there's the mchot dogs, mcspaghetti. arch delux. a mcblt. >> they kept the lettuce and tomato in a separate container so it would be cold. and the burger would be hot. who cares, right? >> and the mcpizza. i loved the mcpizza. >> there you go. >> but i didn't even remember. how ab
with both chains crediting menu changes for the boost. burger king is targeting coffee, with its new gourmet blends. and wendy's is stressing not just its premium ingredients -- >> it's north pacific cod. >> reporter: but premium digs, remodeling restaurants to include fireplaces. don't expect ronald and company to go quietly, though. but mcfish bites are just one of the balls in mcdonald's cannon. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> now, listen to this. first of all, some of...
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and the nuclear program as an excuse to put pressure on iran to try to cause regime change but i'm not saying that a nuclear armed iran would be a good thing but there aren't any country is not a good thing but the crash now behind pressure on iran in my opinion comes directly from israel desire for regime change in iran and why the united states government to make that happen and over all the economic penalties imposed on iran over its nuclear energy program the oil export ban has had become truly hardest but isn't sure it helps strengthen some rain businesses as an area for notional reports. the international ban on iranian oil cost the country around forty billion dollars in two thousand and twelve according to the e.u. but despite this huge gap in iran's income officials have some good news in the tough sanctions normal experts have increased by least thirty percent from a year ago. calling it is so somewhat going to click a bad thing well they actually play a positive role we've been asking our government for the many years to decrease dependence on oil to at least fifty percent t
and the nuclear program as an excuse to put pressure on iran to try to cause regime change but i'm not saying that a nuclear armed iran would be a good thing but there aren't any country is not a good thing but the crash now behind pressure on iran in my opinion comes directly from israel desire for regime change in iran and why the united states government to make that happen and over all the economic penalties imposed on iran over its nuclear energy program the oil export ban has had become...
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ready to change your routine? ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. for more information including cost support options, call 1-888-xarelto or visit goxarelto.com. >>> thanks, everybody, around this table for the conversation. before we go, quick programming note. tomorrow on "today," former basketball star dennis rodman speaks out about what? yes, his fascinating trip to north korea, if you can believe it. also, for this week's press pass conversation, i sat down with popular author of "the secret of happy families," bruce filer. very good advice for those of us with kids at home. you can watch it at >>> if it's sunday, it's meet the press. >>> very good monday new york you. right now on "first look." mississippi medical miracle. a baby born with hiv is cured of the virus. the latest on the florida sink hole that swallowed a man alive while he slept. >>> can those massive washington cuts be here to stay. >>> guitar legend jimmi hendrix has a new album out. >>> good morning. doctors are calling it a game-changer in the fight against hiv. a baby with h
ready to change your routine? ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. for more information including cost support options, call 1-888-xarelto or visit goxarelto.com. >>> thanks, everybody, around this table for the conversation. before we go, quick programming note. tomorrow on "today," former basketball star dennis rodman speaks out about what? yes, his fascinating trip to north korea, if you can believe it. also, for this week's press pass conversation, i sat down with...
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but we also need major institutional and cultural changes. we're the only country on earth that doesn't have federally mandated maternity leave, sick days or vacation days. it's hurtful to all women at all levels of employment. >> i spoke with bobbi brown, the make-up may have beenen, one thing she told me, she's written seven books or something like that. she said, i write all my best books in traffic jams, talking about multitasking. >> we need men to pitch in more, we really center these discussions around women, women arguing. part of the problem is that women have to take on so much more at home, because those of us who are married, partnered with men, don't have partners who are doing an equal share of the work. that's something that men need to work on and change, they need to step up. >>> keep it here, cnn is taking a closer look at challenges facing working women all this week. be sure to watch cnn newsroom wednesday through friday. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated
but we also need major institutional and cultural changes. we're the only country on earth that doesn't have federally mandated maternity leave, sick days or vacation days. it's hurtful to all women at all levels of employment. >> i spoke with bobbi brown, the make-up may have beenen, one thing she told me, she's written seven books or something like that. she said, i write all my best books in traffic jams, talking about multitasking. >> we need men to pitch in more, we really...
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the problem of the media they're really working on this he went to change many things about the church for people of gabrielli of this inability to face up to and much less to punish those who may be responsible for tainting the image of the church is the deciding factor in abandoning catholicism. there's another scandal with a girl who disappeared in the vatican twenty years ago and they say the man found her remains the italian police are leading the investigation here but instead of helping them with vatican news obstructing the investigation that's likely they knew about this in the states on and on top of all those cases of pedophilia was that this is just disgusting the list of controversial events involving catholic priests or vatican officials reads like a tabloid reports of sex abuse put a feely. accusations alleged large scale corruption and possible ties with the mafia while the media especially in italy has been having it healed day with the scandals the vatican either stayed silent or rebuffed all of his agents but those things may be looking rather grim for the seat of st
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>> i think the nfl needs to change from the inside out. there's just two -- there's too many factors. there's too much going on. it's the civil rights issue, it's equality. the nfl, they want to have the lgbt demographic. it's simply the right thing to do. so why not be, you know, progressive and change instead of having to go through lit gayle investigation and all these other things that are going to slow it down? you've got to catch up with the redd rest of society and let the rest of the world know that the sports world isn't the last bash for hoe homophobia. >> do you think the last draft is getting this kind of heat because of the manti te'o, that's why league scouts feel they need to get this out there? and also, if the players are asked, what about using the line, none of your business? and why wouldn't that work? >> well, you really don't want to tell a potential employer, somebody that you really want to work for, it's a childhood dream that you've been chasing, you don't want to give them any bad impressions. you want to represe
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even he admits he's changed. check out his humble brag. >> the one thing about being president is after four years you get pretty humble. you think maybe you wouldn't but actually you become more humble. you realize what you don't know. >> humility he can afford after winning a second term. >> i did it. >> president obama is never going to be the i feel your pain like bill clinton type of president. but he's getting closer. >> reporter: jessica yellin, cnn, the white house. >> and we have new information tonight on the violent death of a man running for mayor of a small city in mississippi. marcus mcmillan's body was found this week. and since then police have been tight lipped about how he died. even though they have a murder suspect. mcmillan's family released this statement on sunday. part of it reads "we know that marco was brutally murdered. his body was found on wednesday, beaten, dragged and burned, set afire." these are the first details released so far about how mcmillan died. at the time of his death, h
even he admits he's changed. check out his humble brag. >> the one thing about being president is after four years you get pretty humble. you think maybe you wouldn't but actually you become more humble. you realize what you don't know. >> humility he can afford after winning a second term. >> i did it. >> president obama is never going to be the i feel your pain like bill clinton type of president. but he's getting closer. >> reporter: jessica yellin, cnn, the...
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we can change it. we can do exactly what we want. but we have to -- participate. >> stephanie: look at the voter suppression. people don't like losing a right that other americans have died for their right to vote. it is like people's reaction to what scalia said. the voting rights act isn't racial entime. -- entitlement. >> i can't believe that came out of his mouth. >> stephanie: we're wondering what he's going to say about the prop 8 case, something horribly offensive that will cause gaffes in the lawyer's lounge like it did this one. >> didn't want to know. >> stephanie: neff mind. i won't -- never mind, lie go there. >> try not to. >> go, there go there! >> don't encourage her! >> stephanie: i don't understand why [ bleep ] needs separate rights. >> what? >> tom in columbus, you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: hey there guys. housewarming gifts to melissa. hey, i wanted to respond to the stories that you did in first hour that senator bill nelson with claire mccaskill wanted to sponsor a bill to reduce congress's p
we can change it. we can do exactly what we want. but we have to -- participate. >> stephanie: look at the voter suppression. people don't like losing a right that other americans have died for their right to vote. it is like people's reaction to what scalia said. the voting rights act isn't racial entime. -- entitlement. >> i can't believe that came out of his mouth. >> stephanie: we're wondering what he's going to say about the prop 8 case, something horribly offensive that...
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ceo saying that the company needs a change in culture. proximity breeds innovation and all employees have to report to the building. >>> well, it's a story of mixed signals this week. concerns about the mandatory spending cuts of the sequester as the market toys with new highs. which ones should you pay more attention to? joining me right now is david darst and ben white, chief economic strategist with politico. thanks for being here. david, let me kick it off with you. the markets hitting five-year highs this week. amazing of what's going on as the markets flirt with all time highs. the markets doesn't care about sequester. should we be carrying on it? >> it's going to depend on the four ps. profits exceeded forecast for the fourth quarter, as you know. secondly is personal income. "wall street journal" on this past friday talked about the wage growth is anemic. only up 2%. thirdly is production. that's the hiring. the hiring not the wages but the hiring. and that's been relatively anemic, as you know, as well. the fourth "p" is politics
ceo saying that the company needs a change in culture. proximity breeds innovation and all employees have to report to the building. >>> well, it's a story of mixed signals this week. concerns about the mandatory spending cuts of the sequester as the market toys with new highs. which ones should you pay more attention to? joining me right now is david darst and ben white, chief economic strategist with politico. thanks for being here. david, let me kick it off with you. the markets...
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we need to change the way we sound. the base of the party, look, on gay marriage, the evangelical christian because base is still very large. they're still very much relied upon to been elections. they're very potent in primaries. it's fine for people in washington or in virginia to say we need a better look on gay marriage, but how is the base, the evangelical christian base of the party going to react to it? i think with immigration you've already seen that people won't necessarily follow just because it's better for the party politically. >> well, let me weigh in on the pizza. i mean, i think there are a lot of people in the party who are hard at work where are we're not even sure it's pizza people want. maybe it's pasta. maybe we're searching the wrong dish altogether. there may be some people working on the box, but there are a whole bunch of people working on the main course, and that is because good politics are usually born out of good policies, and there is a recognition that we need a base of policies that app
we need to change the way we sound. the base of the party, look, on gay marriage, the evangelical christian because base is still very large. they're still very much relied upon to been elections. they're very potent in primaries. it's fine for people in washington or in virginia to say we need a better look on gay marriage, but how is the base, the evangelical christian base of the party going to react to it? i think with immigration you've already seen that people won't necessarily follow...
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this is not going to change anything. and i think that once that barrier of secretness is broken i think that the people in the locker room will make the adjustment. i have been in a locker room where there were muslims, and they walked pork chops being on the training table, and they didn't say i'm not going to practice with these pork ate ate -- eaters and other situations agnostics -- people who didn't believe anything, but they went out and played every week, because all that mattered is what uniform you are in when that ball is snapped. >> michael: i hear you say this but also to this last super bowl, you had chris culver saying what he said that he doesn't get into that. it wouldn't be okay in here. so it seems like teaching younger people about this is a big part -- >> but people come out of a whole different group of bags. when you look at these comments they can be religious, personal pathological, fear sometimes just what i think my peer group wants to hear. but the president wrestles with this, you have states
this is not going to change anything. and i think that once that barrier of secretness is broken i think that the people in the locker room will make the adjustment. i have been in a locker room where there were muslims, and they walked pork chops being on the training table, and they didn't say i'm not going to practice with these pork ate ate -- eaters and other situations agnostics -- people who didn't believe anything, but they went out and played every week, because all that mattered is...
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do you think things could change? and if so, how? >> i think things can change. the destruction caused by sequestration will gradually get worse. ooup you'll see a gradual rac t rachetlirache ratcheting up of the disruption. that's inevitable when you try to cut $110 billion out of the federal budget in a very short period of time. the nonpartisan congressional budget office has said that we will lose 750,000 american jobs as a result of this. in other words, there will be that many fewer jobs in this country. when you've got a slow economy, that is a very big deal and that doesn't happen overnight, but it builds over time. so i do hope our republican colleagues come to their senses and are willing to replace these across the board and very deep and fast cuts with a more gradual effort to reduce the deficit in a balanced way. >> that cbo report notwithstanding, congressman, as you know, there are some happy republicans. they think, frankly, the president overplayed his hand when he laid out see zester sna sequester scenarios, for example, this claim that capitol
do you think things could change? and if so, how? >> i think things can change. the destruction caused by sequestration will gradually get worse. ooup you'll see a gradual rac t rachetlirache ratcheting up of the disruption. that's inevitable when you try to cut $110 billion out of the federal budget in a very short period of time. the nonpartisan congressional budget office has said that we will lose 750,000 american jobs as a result of this. in other words, there will be that many fewer...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> half a billion dollars all from martha stewart pot, pan, sheets, towels. macy's and j.c. penny are in court and fighting over who gets the sell the housewares. this comes eight years to the day after she left prison in west virginia after being convicted of lie tog investigators. christine romans here to join us. isn't there enough martha stewart to go around? >> she had an agleemt with macy's. when she got out of prison, we signed this big deal with her, we took her from exconvict again. that's the image, eight years ago, that was the image of martha stewart. now, she is again the -- in part because you can buy her stuff at macy's and tas good selling line at ma
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> half a billion dollars all from martha stewart pot, pan, sheets, towels....
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or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. having less pain... it's a wonderful feeling. [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. to hear more patient stories, visit lyrica.com. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch.
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(applause) >> we change policy of the city. we change policy, and we start to be progressive, truly progressive about the policies we push to make african americans feel welcomed in this city. so, where do we go from here? we start to make aggressive efforts to educate our young people. we take ownership of our community. we take ownership of our children. we support each other instead of pointing the finger. where do we go from here? (applause) >> there is much work to do. as supervisor cohen and i cannot do it alone, we need your support. we need your encouragement. so, as we celebrate black history month, we need to reflect and understand and appreciate our history. it is a rich history, one that has made san francisco a great city. it is our time to shape the course of history as we speak by making a change in our great city. so, i'm going to be looking to you all in this audience to be advocates, to be supporters. where do we go from here? our time is now to change the course of history in san francisco. thank you all so m
(applause) >> we change policy of the city. we change policy, and we start to be progressive, truly progressive about the policies we push to make african americans feel welcomed in this city. so, where do we go from here? we start to make aggressive efforts to educate our young people. we take ownership of our community. we take ownership of our children. we support each other instead of pointing the finger. where do we go from here? (applause) >> there is much work to do. as...
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well that certainly has i think a great deal of potential to change the way the trials go you know people have smartphones now more people have access to video and photos than ever before in my seal you has an app that if you witness a stop and frisk happening you can you can videotape it so i think that you know that video will will hopefully if there's video available as trial showed it can it can serve as a force to counteract the power of the police and of course videotaping police is legal in all but two states so we'll have to see how this plays out another cases dealing with occupy mali needful journalist at radio dispatch thank you for joining us thank you for having me by now the topic of unmanned aerial vehicles spying on u.s. citizens has become a major sticking point both in the halls of capitol hill as well as on news channels ordinary citizens are trying to find a way to protect themselves from drones whether it's through legislation or even protests but one city in virginia thinks it may have the answer charlottesville has become the first city to formally pass a measure ba
well that certainly has i think a great deal of potential to change the way the trials go you know people have smartphones now more people have access to video and photos than ever before in my seal you has an app that if you witness a stop and frisk happening you can you can videotape it so i think that you know that video will will hopefully if there's video available as trial showed it can it can serve as a force to counteract the power of the police and of course videotaping police is legal...
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too much change. we want the coupons and sales back. okay? >> like she said, cheap, just a cheap undertone now. >> i don't -- it's sad. i don't shop at jcpenney. >> apple computer. >> company clothes. >> jcpenney? gerri: she's a gucci girl. i'll explain something out of that. the fellow who said "apple," referring to the fact that ron johnson was running the company, developed the apple store, highly successful apple store concept everybody loves. it doesn't feel like a store, but a high end hotel lobby or something. why can't he make that translate? what's the disconnect between developing the most successful retail format of the last 50 years, and what's going on right now in a jcpenney store in any city in the country >> yeah. because the answer is a piece of new technology is different than the interest in a hanest-shirt, you know? the price drives people to apparel. it doesn't close the transaction, and technology, the gimmick of technology, the interest in new technology, is what drives traffic so when johnson came in and went to the ev
too much change. we want the coupons and sales back. okay? >> like she said, cheap, just a cheap undertone now. >> i don't -- it's sad. i don't shop at jcpenney. >> apple computer. >> company clothes. >> jcpenney? gerri: she's a gucci girl. i'll explain something out of that. the fellow who said "apple," referring to the fact that ron johnson was running the company, developed the apple store, highly successful apple store concept everybody loves. it...
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big changes come to parking meters around at&t park today. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's monday >>> here's a look at today's fore in >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. both washington and atlanta, mostly sunny today. a different story in st. louis. afternoon showers, a high of 49. denver, expect snow showers, 43 the high. and seattle, partly sunny, a high of 53. >>> on wall street now, investors will be watching weather the dow will make a run for record territory. on friday the dow jones industrial average rose 35 points to close at 14,089. that's p 75 points away from its all-time high in october of 2007. >>> former basketball star dennis rodman is back from his trip to north korea, and he brought back a message from dictator kim jong-un. rodman visited the rogue nation last week with members of the harlem globetrotters and camera crew from hbo. in an interview with abc's "this week on sunday" rodman delivered a message from the young dictator. >> i sat with him for two days and one thing he ask
big changes come to parking meters around at&t park today. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's monday >>> here's a look at today's fore in >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. both washington and atlanta, mostly sunny today. a different story in st. louis. afternoon showers, a high of 49. denver, expect snow showers, 43 the high. and seattle, partly sunny, a high of 53. >>> on wall...
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john: the other distraction is the change the subject. obama talks about the war on the women that republicans wage. the problem of the day. >> a problem that did not this -- did not get discussed. go back to the debates. the three major party debates in the presidential campaign. it did not use the phrase debt ceiling even once. fiscal cliff, that was a big deal. not once. the only mention sequester once. it was for a lot to say it wasn't his fault and is not going to happen. that made the campaign about bain capital, what women. 47 percent, anything that the actual economy. long term entitlements, and it is a way to distract people. this is a time-honored washington concept. john: of course not just president obama. president bush the elder, type the drug war in the speech from the oval office holding a bag of cocaine. >> this is crack cocaine seized a few days ago by drug enforcement agents in a park just across the street from the white house. john: wow. right across the street from the white house. it turned out that that was crack s
john: the other distraction is the change the subject. obama talks about the war on the women that republicans wage. the problem of the day. >> a problem that did not this -- did not get discussed. go back to the debates. the three major party debates in the presidential campaign. it did not use the phrase debt ceiling even once. fiscal cliff, that was a big deal. not once. the only mention sequester once. it was for a lot to say it wasn't his fault and is not going to happen. that made...
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we just started making changes. and we made changes in a way that didn't -- you know, it didn't make them feel badly about themselves. it didn't even make them feel any ownership over it, because truly kids that age can't control what they eat. >> first lady's first google hangout. now, let's look at the dow here. we're still flirting with that magic number, 14,164. that high, right, alison kosik, from a couple years ago, where are we? >> stocks have really been in the red most of the session. i'd say about an hour ago, stocks made a turn into the green column. as you see. the dow now up 36 points. that magic number everybody's looking for is for the dow to hit 14,164. it looks like the dow's about less than 50 points, 40 points away from that record high. you know what's interesting, the spending cuts, brooke, you remember, they did go into effect late friday night. wall street apparently just sort of shrugging it off. wall street doesn't seem to care at this point. >> we're almost there, we're getting closer. talk
we just started making changes. and we made changes in a way that didn't -- you know, it didn't make them feel badly about themselves. it didn't even make them feel any ownership over it, because truly kids that age can't control what they eat. >> first lady's first google hangout. now, let's look at the dow here. we're still flirting with that magic number, 14,164. that high, right, alison kosik, from a couple years ago, where are we? >> stocks have really been in the red most of...
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and then on friday, he seemed to change his tone. this is what he said. >> this is not going to be an apocalypse, i think, as some people said. it's just dumb. and it's going to hurt. >> did the president exaggerate the case to try to win enough political pressure on republicans that he didn't get in the end? >> no, not at all. you know, independent economists from the president of the federal reserve and others have estimated this sequester is going to cost our economy 750,000 jobs. i talk to ceos every day who tell me they have job creating projects on hold because of the sequester and its uncertainty. i talked to a major ceo who says he has 20,000 suppliers, small businesses, that will be deeply hurt. and we could go on about all the impact. >> well, the impact includes -- what about teachers? arne duncan, the secretary of education, said on "face the nation" last sunday literally teachers now are getting pink slips, notices they can't come back this fall. and then some fact checking came out to prove that wasn't the case. "the wa
and then on friday, he seemed to change his tone. this is what he said. >> this is not going to be an apocalypse, i think, as some people said. it's just dumb. and it's going to hurt. >> did the president exaggerate the case to try to win enough political pressure on republicans that he didn't get in the end? >> no, not at all. you know, independent economists from the president of the federal reserve and others have estimated this sequester is going to cost our economy...
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the technology is changing. one of the areas we all acknowledge this morning, all three secretaries we need to do more work in, streamline being acquisition, making it easier and quicker to get technology in place. look, the bottom line it is hard to prove the value of what doesn't happen but i guaranty when something bad does happen everybody feels it right away and they understand the importance of preventing it. jenna: every up with one is talking about leaving the shoes on getting on the plane, right secretary chertoff? we talk about the big issues. what about my belt? let's hope technology replaces that. >> meantime everybody is working on it. jenna: secretary, nice to have you today. thank you so much. >> thank you. jon: big news in washington today as the president announces he will nominate three new members for his team and as new people are named to head federal agencies that have played controversial roles in this administration we're also getting a clearer picture of what budget cuts could mean for t
the technology is changing. one of the areas we all acknowledge this morning, all three secretaries we need to do more work in, streamline being acquisition, making it easier and quicker to get technology in place. look, the bottom line it is hard to prove the value of what doesn't happen but i guaranty when something bad does happen everybody feels it right away and they understand the importance of preventing it. jenna: every up with one is talking about leaving the shoes on getting on the...
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but is there a that fema would've been changed, got rid of coming to become closer to big change after katrina? >> tom will remember this. there is a period of time with a lot of resistance on the part of fema becoming part of the department. i frankly believe in actually believe more after katrina than before, the answer was closer to integration rather than separation. if you think about the capabilities you want in an emergency, fema itself does not have an operational personnel. you want to integrate and deploy your customs, tso, other agents and the air france and other equipment and bring that to bear to support was going on. the key here is planning. i used to get asked over and over who's in charge and people have the mental model that we have a domestic version of a combatant commander with the secretariat dhs would order elements to move around. that is not civilian governments. the united states is a federal system and state system. you got unity of effort, but you cannot have him via command. the way you bridge that gap is to have a planning capability and training capabili
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well well are melissa: it's time for a little fun with "spare change." we are joined by dennis kneale and liz macdonald. first up, forbes has released its 2013 list of billionaires and i was not on it. there is a lot of new money on the list. like tory burch and dolce and gabbana. and the first place goes to someone with $72 billion. warren buffett dropped to number four with $53 billion. what the thing? were you surprised by anyone on the list? >> the top guys, you know, i love that tory burch is the second youngest billionaire, right after the woman who invented spanx. melissa: dennis, were you on the list? >> no, but it shows how the rest of the world is taking a part in wealth creation. >> a record number of >> 386 of them are across a check from one of the poorest pockets in the world. melissa: i would love to be dead last on the list. let's try to fix this microphone while we do this next one here. i would love to be behind him on the list anywhere, i'm not denigrating. and next up, losing your job over dancing. check out this video of this work ar
well well are melissa: it's time for a little fun with "spare change." we are joined by dennis kneale and liz macdonald. first up, forbes has released its 2013 list of billionaires and i was not on it. there is a lot of new money on the list. like tory burch and dolce and gabbana. and the first place goes to someone with $72 billion. warren buffett dropped to number four with $53 billion. what the thing? were you surprised by anyone on the list? >> the top guys, you know, i love...
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we'll see changes coming up tomorrow. a look at that in your forecast in a few minutes. for a check of your monday morning commute, here's mike. >> looking toward the golden gate bridge which looks nice right now and also the view with those lights across the span moving the cones in half an hour. we'll talk about something a little farther north. you see the construction marked on north side of the bridge but
we'll see changes coming up tomorrow. a look at that in your forecast in a few minutes. for a check of your monday morning commute, here's mike. >> looking toward the golden gate bridge which looks nice right now and also the view with those lights across the span moving the cones in half an hour. we'll talk about something a little farther north. you see the construction marked on north side of the bridge but
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virus has gone completely, but nevertheless it had is -- it has excited scientists because he could change the way infants are treated. they stressed in the meantime this is one case, and preventing the transfer from mother to child remains the primary objective. >> nine people have died in a freak blizzard in northern japan. among the dead, a mother and her three children after their car hit a snow bank and they were trapped. >> the ending of the derailed train -- the engine of the derailed train could barely be seen. the driver was moving along tracks covered in deep snow. there was a strange noise, and the first of the trains of six carriages jumped the tracks. rescue workers spent several hours trying to free the passengers and crew. >> i thought for a second there was a possibility of me spending the night in the train. >> we were in their own while and quite tired. >> this was one of the consequences of the severe snowstorms hitting the region. a blizzard killed several people. a family of four died of carbon monoxide poisoning after their stranded vehicles exhaust-became clogged wit
virus has gone completely, but nevertheless it had is -- it has excited scientists because he could change the way infants are treated. they stressed in the meantime this is one case, and preventing the transfer from mother to child remains the primary objective. >> nine people have died in a freak blizzard in northern japan. among the dead, a mother and her three children after their car hit a snow bank and they were trapped. >> the ending of the derailed train -- the engine of the...
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juju chang in the kitchen with the doctor behind it. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us here on sunday night. we begin with the headline out of london. queen elizabeth is in the hospital, doctors believe she's battling the stomach flu. at 86 years old, they want to keep a close eye on her. it comes after a busy week, among her events, officially opening a new hospital in london just days ago. but for now, all appearances are on hold. this evening in london there's an outpouring of concern for her well-being and jeffrey kofman leads us off. >> reporter: david, the queen is spending the night here at this private hospital. she'll be under close observation, but the palace emphasizes she was admitted
juju chang in the kitchen with the doctor behind it. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us here on sunday night. we begin with the headline out of london. queen elizabeth is in the hospital, doctors believe she's battling the stomach flu. at 86 years old, they want to keep a close eye on her. it comes after a busy week, among her events, officially opening a new hospital in london just days ago. but for now, all appearances are on hold. this evening in london there's an outpouring...
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if this is true, it could perhaps change everything in terms of how we fight hiv in this country. doctors are claiming a baby has been cured of it. how they did it coming up. and a new program helping veterans use the skills they gained on the battlefield, to find work when they get home. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serus allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see yo
if this is true, it could perhaps change everything in terms of how we fight hiv in this country. doctors are claiming a baby has been cured of it. how they did it coming up. and a new program helping veterans use the skills they gained on the battlefield, to find work when they get home. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male...